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Starting from fins: parallelism in the evolution of limbs and genitalia. The fin-to-limb transition

机译:从鳍开始:四肢和生殖器进化中的平行性。鳍到肢的过渡

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The March/April 2002 issue of Evolution and Development focused on three presentations made at the Starting from Fins: Parallelism in the Evolution of Limbs and Genitalia symposium held as part of the 2001 Chicago meeting of the Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology. The intention of the symposium and the publication of the presentations was to extend discussion of the potential and the limits of using serial homologues to understand developmental aspects of morphological evolution. The March/April 2002 issue concentrated on unpaired fin to genitalia transitions. This issue focuses on paired fins to limbs and highlights the need for developmental data to be integrated with data from fossil material, phylogenetic analysis, and explicitly comparative studies. Coates et al. use phylogenetic methods to explore the limb/fin characters of taxa, but their analysis departs somewhat from the usual in that the reference group for organisms includes sister group taxa not usually considered true tetrapods. They state that including finned taxa from the stem group permits an attempt to distinguish the primitive condition of the characteristics demonstrated by the crown group, that is, "limbed tetrapods." In focusing on limb characters specifically and including aspects of the appendicular girdles, Castes et al. highlight morphological details and trends within a given phylogeny. They also demonstrate the degree of relevance of limb characters during the establishment of lineages and their branching patterns by using only limb characters to generate a tree and use a direct comparison of serial versus special homologies to explore the degree of evolutionary parallelism between fore- and hindlimbs. The preliminary conclusions indicate a high level of independence between the serially homologous fore- and hindlimb. Innes et al. present outcomes from the use of cutting edge molecular genetic approaches to understand developmental aspects of limb morphology. In a manner conceptually similar to Coates et al.'s use of fossil characters, Innes et al. use the serial analysis of gene expression to sort differences from similarities in the gene expression profiles of fore- and hindlimbs of the same embryos. Although these gene expression patterns are likely to reflect the serial homology of the paired limbs, they are silent in terms of our understanding both the profound and subtle differences between fore-and hindlimbs in any given species. Innes et al. point out the volume of data generated by SAGE far exceeds our ability to interpret its biological meaning. The studies presented here and in the March/April issue are excellent examples of the need to interpret complex data in light of collective knowledge of evolutionary history. We hope the insights gained from the symposium and papers contribute to a dialogue on how to integrate different approaches and assist in moving forward the field of Evolution and Development.
机译:2002年3月/ 4月出版的《进化与发展》集中讨论了“从鳍起步:肢体进化中的平行性和生殖器官研讨会”上的三个演讲,这是2001年整合与比较生物学协会芝加哥会议的一部分。研讨会的目的和出版物的发表是为了扩大对使用系列同源物理解形态进化的发展方面的潜力和局限性的讨论。 2002年3月/ 4月的问题集中在未配对的鳍到生殖器的过渡上。本期着重于四肢成对的鳍,并强调了将发育数据与化石材料,系统发育分析和明确的比较研究数据进行整合的必要性。 Coates等。使用系统发育方法来探索分类单元的肢/鳍特征,但是它们的分析与通常情况有所不同,因为生物参考组包括通常不被认为是真正的四足动物的姐妹组分类单元。他们指出,从茎群中包括鳍状类群,可以尝试区分冠群所表现出的特征的原始条件,即“四足动物”。在特别关注肢体特征并包括阑尾带的各个方面时,Castes等人。突出显示给定系统发育中的形态学细节和趋势。他们还通过仅使用肢体特征生成树并使用序列和特殊同源性的直接比较来探索前肢和后肢之间的进化平行度,从而证明了在建立宗族及其分支模式期间肢体特征的相关程度。 。初步结论表明,序列同源的前肢和后肢之间具有高度的独立性。 Innes等。目前使用尖端分子遗传学方法了解肢体形态发育方面的成果。 Innes等人在概念上类似于Coates等人对化石的使用。使用基因表达的系列分析来分类同一胚胎的前肢和后肢的基因表达谱中的相似性差异。尽管这些基因表达模式可能反映了成对肢体的系列同源性,但就我们对任何给定物种的前肢和后肢之间的深刻和微妙差异的理解而言,它们都是沉默的。 Innes等。指出SAGE生成的数据量远远超出了我们解释其生物学意义的能力。此处以及3月/ 4月号中提出的研究是根据进化史的集体知识来解释复杂数据的必要范例。我们希望从座谈会和论文中获得的见识有助于就如何整合不同方法并协助推动进化与发展领域的对话进行对话。

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